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  • From the Print Edition
    Exclude creamy layer among SCs, STs: court
    Supreme Court upholds promotions based on reservations, says quotas should not exceed 50 per cent

    ``Verdict will have far-reaching consequences''
    NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court judgment that the "creamy layer" within the SCs and STs must be kept out of the purview of reservation will have far-reaching consequences and is likely to create chaos in the country, according to a senior ...

    Creamy layer, exemption issues dominate meet
    15 States participate in discussion convened by Pranab

    Jail for Imrana's father-in-law
    10 years for rape; 3 years for criminal intimidation

    AI-Indian merger by year-end
    GoM will prepare a roadmap for the merger

    Veteran actor Srividya passes away
    She has acted in over 800 films

    Verma charge-sheeted in War Room Leak case
    Charged under the Official Secrets Act, 1923

    DPA sweeps local body elections
    Wins a majority of wards in five corporations in the State

    Bangladesh, a launching pad for terrorists: M.K. Narayanan
    BANGALORE: National Security Adviser M.K. Narayanan on Thursday said India regarded Bangladesh as a "sanctuary" for terrorists and also a "launching pad" for them into India. "We are in touch with the Bangladesh Government on the issue and I ...

    Northeast monsoon brings rain in State
    CHENNAI: The Meteorological department on Thursday announced the advent of northeast monsoon. Many places in Tamil Nadu experienced rain. While most places of Kerala received rain, isolated rainfall occurred over coastal Andhra Pradesh, ...

    CRICKET
    Tough days ahead of India
    There would now be a flutter in the Indian camp. Australia and the West Indies would not be easy to get past in the pool. It could also be the challenge the Indians need to come out of their slumber and get themselves moving for the World Cup in ...

    CRICKET
    Sri Lankans keen to bounce back
    Mumbai: It's been a long journey for Stephen Fleming since he made his Test and One-Day International debut against India 12 years ago. He is on the threshold of reaching a significant milestone in the one-dayers. On Friday he will lead New ...

    FOOTBALL
    Drogba's stunner sinks Barca
    LONDON: : Chelsea maintained its 100 per cent record in this season's Champions League with a 1-0 defeat of defending champion Barcelona in a Group `A' match at Stamford Bridge on Wednesday. Ivory Coast striker Didier Drogba scored the only ...

    TENNIS
    Delightful double for Rashmi
    NEW DELHI: Rashmi Teltumbe persevered through the day to win a double crown in the DSCL National sub-junior tennis championship that concluded at the DLTA Complex here on Thursday. The Mumbai girl beat Nova Patel of Gujarat in two successive ...

    National championship begins today
    CHENNAI: The National hockey championship for the Rangaswamy Cup has acquired a semblance of continuity. Left in the limbo in the 1990s owing to various factors, the event was back on the board last year in Hyderabad. The administrative ...

    Make this Deepavali safe for your children
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    F1-RACING
    One last race for Michael Schumacher
    SAO PAULO: One race, this weekend's Brazilian Grand Prix, the final race of the Formula One season to decide the drivers' title between Fernando Alonso and Michael Schumacher. One race to determine the team crown between Renault and Ferrari. ...

    Kerala Government seeks CBI probe
    Charges against Kerala State Civil Supplies Corporation during UDF rule

    Four Maoists killed in explosion
    Extremists' bid to assemble landmine ends in tragedy at Warangal village

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